Black Magic in Kerala to destabilise Congress government, claims D K Shivakumar

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Bengluru : Intrigues and political maneuvering alone won’t help to thwart an elected government, but it also requires some black magic and sorcery ! The desired outcome can be achieved by using animal blood during ritual sacrifice ! Such superstitious beliefs can have an impact on politics too.. D.K. Shivakumar, the Karnataka Deputy C.M., claimed on Thursday that an animal sacrifice and pooja were carried out in Kerala during his press conference in Bengluru. “Sidda Ramayya, the C.M., and myself were the targets of a pooja being performed”, he alleged.
He claimed that his political detractors are conducting a Shatru Bhairavi Yaga, a ritual involving animal sacrifice, to bring trouble to the Congress government.
This, Shivakumar claimed, is being done near Kerala’s Raja Rajeshwari temple. Shivakumar refused to reveal who was conducting the ritual. “We know who’s doing it. They’re experts in this,” he said. “They are using tantriks to carry out ‘Raja Kantak’ and

‘Marana Mohana Sthambana’ yaagas (rituals). Someone who took part in this has given us information,” he said.
Shivakumar also claimed that the aghoris are involved in the rituals. “We have information that 21 red goats, three buffaloes, 21 black sheep and five pigs are being sacrificed for this black magic,” he said. “Let them do whatever. The divine power I
I believe in is stronger.”

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